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Partner always talks about health issues

Tommy1971 August 30th

My partner has a lot of things going on, healthwise, a lot of it undiagnosed. It’s made her kind of a hypochondriac, and every day nearly she goes on a rant about how she just wants answers all the doctors suck. I understand to a point but I really don’t want to hear about it every day. Am I a jerk?

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toughTiger6481 August 30th

@Tommy1971

NO you are not a jerk....it is difficult to listen to constant complaints and see no improvement or action. 

some people want an answer and sadly there is a great deal of doctors who just barely listen to patient and diagnosis on the simplest answer and are NOT correct. 

Instead of constant complaints what is she doing about it ? ... second opinions ? 

 If using some medical sites it is common for people to assume they have the most rare thing and their DR just missed it ... this can cause disconnect with provider as they know some patients have decided they have a diagnosis they do NOT have. 

making a log of what is happening and what brings on symptoms some DR you need to do the leg work for....   does she speak up to doctors?  ask real questions or just storm out and think they are all stupid....... some disagree with providers but do not speak up to THEM even though they are the customer and should speak up if not getting the service they ( insurance ) is paying for. 

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Tommy1971 OP August 30th

It’s a mix of all the above, some things are diagnosed, some think she is worried about that are not diagnosed. These are the things I tried to talk her off the ledge, but I come across sound like I am denying anything is wrong or I don’t care. I don’t want to agree with a fearful self diagnosis and enable being a hypochondriac, but I do want to be sympathetic to her pain.

my personal opinion is that a lot of it is trauma related, but she doesn’t believe that, we know the trauma should be dealt with alongside any real medical diagnosis

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toughTiger6481 August 31st

@Tommy1971

You are so correct .... I had to deal with hypochondriacs in past and there is no resolving that issue... 

it is hard to show real support and pain is an item that unfortunately people have ruined by being drug seeking and many dr dismiss people with chronic pain.  

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